Converted Organics (COIN) Appoints J. M. Coull as Construction Manager for New Rhode Island Production Facility
Source: http://Blog.QualityStocks.net/?p=12974Posted on Thursday, October 16th, 2008 | In Small & Micro Cap
Converted Organics produces valuable all-natural, organic soil amendment or fertilizer products through food waste recycling. More than 230 million tons of solid waste is produced in the United States each year. Recycling succeeds in preventing about 30 percent of these wastes from being dumped in a landfill or incinerated. The company uses proven, state-of-the-art technologies to create a product using this food waste that helps grow healthier plants and improve environmental quality. Their new facility in Rhode Island needed an experienced construction service with a wide range of specialties.
“Converted Organics is extremely pleased to prepare for the construction of our third manufacturing facility in the U.S. in two years. This progress reflects the interest in and demand for our organic fertilizer and soil amendment products from the agricultural, professional turf, retail and municipal markets,” said Edward J. Gildea, President of Converted Organics. “The selection of J.M. Coull as construction manager for Converted Organics’ third manufacturing plant reflects our Company’s ongoing commitment to excellence. J.M. Coull’s reputation for quality construction and project efficiency is well-established.”
At the heart of the Converted Organics process is a technology originally developed and used in Europe that has been refined and is currently used in Canada. The technical name for the technology is Enhanced Autogenous Thermophilic Aerobic Digestion (EATAD). Like back yard composting, the EATAD process utilizes oxygen to avoid the buildup of strong odors that would occur under anaerobic conditions. EATAD takes this one step further by introducing additional oxygen, as well as heat, into a closed, carefully monitored tank, as a way to greatly accelerate the digestion process. What would take months to compost, can be quickly converted to a useful all natural fertilizer product in a matter of hours.
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